Published June 23, 2023 | Version 1.0
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Research Software Workshop: Guidelines and Metrics for Metadata Curation

  • 1. INRIA, Software Heritage
  • 2. University of Edinburgh / Software Sustainability Institute
  • 3. SSI/EPCC, University of Edinburgh
  • 4. DANS-KNAW
  • 5. Australian Research Data Commons / ReSA
  • 6. Australian Research Data Commons
  • 7. CU/CIRES National Snow and Ice Data
  • 8. Trust IT
  • 1. CTU in Prague
  • 2. University of Stuttgart
  • 3. INRIA
  • 4. ReSA
  • 5. Simula Research Laboratory
  • 6. Inria Nancy
  • 7. Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
  • 8. University of Pau and the Pays de l'Adour
  • 9. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • 10. Netherlands eScience Center
  • 11. Synchrotron SOLEIL
  • 12. SURF
  • 13. Institut Pasteur
  • 14. German Aerospace (DLR)
  • 15. University of Bergen Library
  • 16. University of Lugano
  • 17. National Research Council of Italy
  • 18. DANS-KNAW
  • 19. Barcelona Supercomputing Center
  • 20. GigaScience
  • 21. University of Bologna
  • 22. CSC - IT Center for Science
  • 23. INIST CNRS
  • 24. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
  • 25. ReSA & Digital Research Alliance of Canada
  • 26. University `Stefan cel Mare` of Suceava
  • 27. Sciences Po, Paris
  • 28. CNRS
  • 29. CNR
  • 30. ZB MED Information Centre for Life Sciences
  • 31. Univ. of California & edirepository.org
  • 32. CSC - IT center for science
  • 33. University of Oslo, Center for Lifebrain Changes in Brain and Cognition
  • 34. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
  • 35. FIZ Karlsruhe
  • 36. DataCite
  • 37. UNIMAN
  • 38. INRAE
  • 39. The University of Queensland, TERN
  • 40. Université de Rouen

Description

The Research Software workshop, was a co-located event with the RDA plenary. Organized by the FAIR-IMPACT European project, with the contribution of the FAIRCORE4EOSC European project.  The workshop goals were:

  • Identifying what we have - what is the current landscape of guidelines and metrics for Research Software;

  • Discussing what we need - what are the needs that can be provided by infrastructures and research support staff;

  • Planning how we create adapted guidelines and metrics to the current reality and how we improve the scholarly ecosystem.

During the workshop we received valuable feedback which will impact the expected deliverables by the two European projects:

  • FAIR-IMPACT: D4.4 - Guidelines for recommended metadata standard for research software within EOSC

  • FAIR-IMPACT: D5.2 - Metrics for automated FAIR software assessment in a disciplinary context

We strive that this process will be as transparent as possible and will yield a result which will be useful for the community and for the service providers that handle research software or act in the scholarly ecosystem, this is why the full planning of the workshop is now made available on Zenodo.

We invited the participants to prepare for the session by reviewing the following publications:

The authors of this repository are the organizing committee of the workshop and the contributors in this repository are the participants of the workshop onsite and online.

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Related works

Is continued by
Presentation: 10.5281/zenodo.7771642 (DOI)
Presentation: 10.5281/zenodo.7805608 (DOI)

Funding

FAIRCORE4EOSC – Core Components Supporting a FAIR EOSC 101057264
European Commission
FAIR-IMPACT – Expanding FAIR Solutions across EOSC 101057344
European Commission